People living next door to a derelict Nottinghamshire warehouse that was used for a large-scale cannabis operation say the discovery is "scary". Around 600 plants with a street worth of £500,000 were found at the property in Edwin Street, Daybrook, on Tuesday, February 27. It is the second time police have raided the warehouse in just over a year after around 1,000 plants were seized in December 2022. There's no suggestion the two cases are linked.
People living next door to a derelict Nottinghamshire warehouse that was used for a large-scale cannabis operation say the discovery is "scary". Around 600 plants with a street worth of £500,000 were found at the property in Edwin Street, Daybrook, on Tuesday, February 27. It is the second time police have raided the warehouse in just over a year after around 1,000 plants were seized in December 2022. There's no suggestion the two cases are linked.
One resident, who wished to remain anonymous, said the latest discovery was surprising. "In the week leading up to it we noticed a smell whenever we were coming back from work, I thought it could be people smoking going down the street," he said. Get the latest news straight to your phone by joining us on WhatsApp "It's the second one in six months which is crazy. You'd think people wouldn't come here and do it again. You do question whether it will pop up again." The 28-year-old said the warehouse had been derelict since he moved in almost three years ago. "It's kind of scary to think that it's just a few doors down
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